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we do have laws and we follow the rule of law and he was not getting the answers. the mechanism that is available to him is what he did. i commend him for it . by his actions to get the answers, he got the answer he needed. there needs to be a policy and full and clear transparency when it comes to the use of drones on u.s. soil. >> senator scott brown, you are about to go back to an event that you stepped away from . tell us where you are going. i want our audience to understand where you will be tonight. >> thank you, it is an event for a lot of the fallen heros and people that served our country. it is something that i enjoyed. they do a wonderful job to help soldiers and it is always fun. any time you can help our men and women that are serving, they deserve the help. as you know, we are still in a war and people are hurting. we have ptsb and suicide and other thing thags we are trying to identify here . loved ones are picking up the pieces and thank you for everything that you are talking about. i know cardinal omauly -- o' malley and wish him well. >> you sta
we do have laws and we follow the rule of law and he was not getting the answers. the mechanism that is available to him is what he did. i commend him for it . by his actions to get the answers, he got the answer he needed. there needs to be a policy and full and clear transparency when it comes to the use of drones on u.s. soil. >> senator scott brown, you are about to go back to an event that you stepped away from . tell us where you are going. i want our audience to understand where...
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plus, usama bin laden's son-in-law. appearing in the new york courtroom. >> shepard: heavy security outside the courthouse as the accused al qaeda spokesman stood before the judge and denied that he plotted to kill americans. tonight, the controversial decision to try him blocks from the trade center site. >> why in the world is he not at guantanamo bay? this is the best way to handle brings abu ghraib to justice. >> shepard: plus the inside story of how we got him and what he was reportedly doing in iran. days after the t.s.a. decided let airplane passengers carry knives on board, we are learning more bombs can also make it past screeners. tonight, the tests that revealed the dangerous hole in airport security. new england deals with another winter storm. tonight, waves crash over sea walls. a home is lost to the ocean. and how about that foot of snow? and [bleep] >> what did you say? >> shepard: what the world set off the pop star justin beach? but first from fox this usama binht, usama bin laden's own son-in-law, his
plus, usama bin laden's son-in-law. appearing in the new york courtroom. >> shepard: heavy security outside the courthouse as the accused al qaeda spokesman stood before the judge and denied that he plotted to kill americans. tonight, the controversial decision to try him blocks from the trade center site. >> why in the world is he not at guantanamo bay? this is the best way to handle brings abu ghraib to justice. >> shepard: plus the inside story of how we got him and what he...
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even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such combatant if he belongs to an entity, a government say or a terrorist network like al-qaeda. that has taken up arms against the united states as part of an internationally recognized armed conflict. that does not include hanoi jane. such a conflict exists between the u.s. and al-qaeda. so mr. holder is right that the u.s. could have a target -- could have targeted, say, u.s. citizen anwar al-awlaki had he continued to love -- to live in virginia. the u.s. killed him in yemen before he could kill more americans. but under the law al-awlaki was no different than the nazis who came asho
even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such...
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people say that law will certainly stop the black panthers, but that law doesn't apply just to that panthers. it applies to everybody. eventually get a backlash commenced the social and political backlash in general to a lot of things have happened. i think i'm control was one of them. >> host: the 68 at that with prohibited purchasers, right? so it wasn't seen if you're a felon or habitual drug user and dishonorably discharged, mentally dangerous, they use different terminology, but they went through the state eight or nine sections of people that shouldn't be able to buy guns. >> at the time, it took a long time to do those checks and eventually that was replaced with what we have now but fully automated. >> the way wordpress for the 25 year period was in effect the honor system. he went in to buy a gun and they said craig, are you a felon? if he said now come you got to buy your gun. >> the 68 act would allow people to lie and get away with it and that wasn't changed until the brady act. destiny and ics later came. >> said the 68 act, you've got prominent republicans supporting it. when d
people say that law will certainly stop the black panthers, but that law doesn't apply just to that panthers. it applies to everybody. eventually get a backlash commenced the social and political backlash in general to a lot of things have happened. i think i'm control was one of them. >> host: the 68 at that with prohibited purchasers, right? so it wasn't seen if you're a felon or habitual drug user and dishonorably discharged, mentally dangerous, they use different terminology, but they...
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he explained how the new law would work. >> so, what this bill does is requires that before the state can contract with any gun show at the palas, that the board is supervisors for the county and board of supervisors of the county of san francisco has v to pass a res thraougz in support of having a gun show here. >> -- resolution in support of having a gun show here. >> it will be high he unlikely. those who support gun shows say it will force buyers on to the black market. >>> the jury in santa clara convicted an engineer of three counts of first-degree murder. the attorney for skwreupbg wa woo says he was insane at the time he killed three extives in november 14th, 2008. he was angry because he had been fired. the same jury must decide if he was criminally insane when he committed the murders. >>> happening now, people in richmond are remembering a young man shot to death monday afternoon in the heart of the city's iron triangle. he was gunned down a couple of blocks from the play lot park where he volunteered every day. the vigil in march began half an hour ago. tomorrow, the commu
he explained how the new law would work. >> so, what this bill does is requires that before the state can contract with any gun show at the palas, that the board is supervisors for the county and board of supervisors of the county of san francisco has v to pass a res thraougz in support of having a gun show here. >> -- resolution in support of having a gun show here. >> it will be high he unlikely. those who support gun shows say it will force buyers on to the black market....
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the laws of war sometimes don't involve due process, and i acknowledge that. if soldiers or the enemy is shooting out our soldiers there nose due process involved. we shoot back to kill there nor judges and juries. but america's different. >> shepard: is america a battlefield? >> well, may be -- you've might think so after 9/11, if another airplane was headed towards the united states capitol, such as the one that crashed in pennsylvania, i'm confident that we have the capability and should shoot that airplane down even if, tragically -- and i mean tragically -- there are innocent americans onboard the airplane. so obviously if you think the battlegrounds is outside the united states of america, when everything they're thinking every moment of the day and night is to find ways they can attack the united states inside the united states, i -- my understanding of al qaeda and most people's is they'd love to attack the united states, and from within. and so i hope that we can continue this debate, as we said, but i also am very concerned about many other things, i
the laws of war sometimes don't involve due process, and i acknowledge that. if soldiers or the enemy is shooting out our soldiers there nose due process involved. we shoot back to kill there nor judges and juries. but america's different. >> shepard: is america a battlefield? >> well, may be -- you've might think so after 9/11, if another airplane was headed towards the united states capitol, such as the one that crashed in pennsylvania, i'm confident that we have the capability...
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host: what is the law? guest: the law prohibits direct conversion, generally. absent another law, before you would contract out work currently performed by federal employees, you have to perform a cost comparison to try to make sure that the decision to contract out is in the interest of taxpayers. that process right now is under consideration because of such a flawed process. basically, agencies are predicated right now from converting work performed by federal employees to privatize government employee work. host: 80 in massachusetts, republican. -- eddie. caller: i am pessimistic when i hear the l.a. times say they're happy to lower the deficit spending. going from 1.5 trillion to 1.3 trillion, a big deal. federal workers going on in four-the workweek. that's fine. but regarding the pensions, there was a guy in california, a manager who retired, gave himself for a raise, $850,000 per year. he has 90% + $850,000, that gives him $800,000 in pension per year. would you please address spiking intentions? guest: i have read about some of these cases in california
host: what is the law? guest: the law prohibits direct conversion, generally. absent another law, before you would contract out work currently performed by federal employees, you have to perform a cost comparison to try to make sure that the decision to contract out is in the interest of taxpayers. that process right now is under consideration because of such a flawed process. basically, agencies are predicated right now from converting work performed by federal employees to privatize...
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that make the enforcement of existing laws extremely difficult and render those existing laws not nearly as effective as they might otherwise be. >> and those laws now prohibit purchases of firearms by categories of people, convicted felons, fugitives, drug addicts and abusers and domestic violence abusers. purchases of firearms and ammunition. both firearms and ammunition. right now there are no background checks as to purchases of ammunition. none whatsoever. and as a matter of common sense as well as law enforcement professionalism, i think you'd agree that those laws are better enforced with background checks as to ammunition purchases, would you agree? >> yeah. i think -- i'd like to discuss this with you some more. one of the concerns i have is a resource concern. you know, i think that theoretically what you are you a talking about -- what you're talking about makes a lot of sense. i think that's a real -- it would have a real positive impact. my only concern is the nics system is potentially overburdened and making sure we have the resources to do that. >> and just by way of back
that make the enforcement of existing laws extremely difficult and render those existing laws not nearly as effective as they might otherwise be. >> and those laws now prohibit purchases of firearms by categories of people, convicted felons, fugitives, drug addicts and abusers and domestic violence abusers. purchases of firearms and ammunition. both firearms and ammunition. right now there are no background checks as to purchases of ammunition. none whatsoever. and as a matter of common...
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farmy law and a very temporary fix and then leave and then things will go back to where it had started that's the problem in the region has to realize that we have to find sustainable fixes for this problem not a temporary face saving thing for the nato to leave and then leave a big problem for afghanistan for the neighborhood. well remember that we here in our t. are always interested in getting to know about what you think about any of our stories and now we're getting the opportunity to share your opinion on what the taliban's likely to become by heading over to our web site at r.t. dot com now those of you who have already had a chance to vote we want to show you the breakdown of the results so far as you can see in the blue almost thirty eight percent of you right here think that there is no way that afghanistan will see peace in the near future of a small percentage of thirty five right there believe that the taliban will only become part of the will become the only force in the country anyway after nato troops withdraw in two thousand and fourteen now eighteen percent in the ora
farmy law and a very temporary fix and then leave and then things will go back to where it had started that's the problem in the region has to realize that we have to find sustainable fixes for this problem not a temporary face saving thing for the nato to leave and then leave a big problem for afghanistan for the neighborhood. well remember that we here in our t. are always interested in getting to know about what you think about any of our stories and now we're getting the opportunity to...
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the method does not change the law. the president sworn an oath to uphold the constitution and is bound by the law, whether the lethal force in question is a drone strike or a gunshot. the constitution applies the same way. and that's why i think there's been a great deal of confusion about the technology here when the technology is irrelevant to what the law in the constitution says, and the president is bound by the constitution, bound by the laws, and is sworn to uphold them. >> so, when you've said he would never -- you're saying there are no circumstances, because i thought that -- the attorney general talked about a 9/11 or peril -- >> you can make wild hypotheticals. they don't change the law for the president to uphold the united states, sworn to protect the united states, and in an event like an attack like pearl harbor, or 9/11, obviously the president has the constitutional authority to take action to prevent those kinds of attacks, but that has nothing to do with the technology used to prevent those attacks.
the method does not change the law. the president sworn an oath to uphold the constitution and is bound by the law, whether the lethal force in question is a drone strike or a gunshot. the constitution applies the same way. and that's why i think there's been a great deal of confusion about the technology here when the technology is irrelevant to what the law in the constitution says, and the president is bound by the constitution, bound by the laws, and is sworn to uphold them. >> so,...
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. >> heather: lawmakers in colorado are debating a string of tough new gun laws this weekend. gun control an emotional issue for that state after last summer's movie theater massacre in aurora and school shooting at columbine. this is shaping up to be a close one and it could have a big impact on gun laws all across the country. dominic is live in los angeles with more on this story. >> reporter: you bet. the question is how much consensus to adopt these measures or will they make the rules from scratch. despite the debate yesterday they have begun in earnest when the husband of a former congresswoman gabrielle giffords laid the issues of background checks. >> we can't give criminals and mentally ill and buying a gun without a background check. it doesn't make any sense. it's like having two lines at the airport. here is one where you have to go through security and here is the one with no security. which one is the terrorist going to choose? >> reporter: and here what got advance today a final scheduled vote on monday. universal background checks, searches between private ind
. >> heather: lawmakers in colorado are debating a string of tough new gun laws this weekend. gun control an emotional issue for that state after last summer's movie theater massacre in aurora and school shooting at columbine. this is shaping up to be a close one and it could have a big impact on gun laws all across the country. dominic is live in los angeles with more on this story. >> reporter: you bet. the question is how much consensus to adopt these measures or will they make...
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. >> he says there for constitutional law for that. california rubs have a lot to work as they gather for the state party spring convention. they say it will take a while to get over the last election and the poor showing among minorities. >> i think it's important for our state party to identity those people. >> dillon is running for the first republican female vice chair at the convention. >> extra security and a stronger police presence, some of the changes that the first friday event in oakland's uptown neighborhood. let's hear more about the changes and a new emphasis on safety. >> reporter: it ended about an hour ago but venders have taken down the stands but there's plenty of people still in the area. >> reporter: this band kicked off tonight's live entertainment, people dancing, and glad that the city hasn't lost its rhythm. it's a family-oriented activity and extra security was hired. this boy was shot and killed following last month's first friday event. >> it's been marred by violence lately, and it's unfortunate. when you l
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law and with our values. as an american people. and so, i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. >> no. >> i do not believe it is correct. i think it really -- it is one thing after a major attack like 911 where we saw a great people take down a plane -- brave people take down a plane, because they heard his claims were being crossed into buildings and there was a likelihood this one was going to crash into the u.s. capitol, so people on the plane took it down. then there was discussion as to whether a president should order a plan taken down with american citizens if it was going to jeopardize a greater number of american citizens. i think
law and with our values. as an american people. and so, i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. >> no....
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what is the argument of those who are saying that they need these laws well that argument has really shifted over the last year because as these bills have been introduced industry has been on the defensive people don't like being told not to see things and that they don't have a right to know how their food is produced so now what industry is saying is that investigators have to report abuse within twenty four forty eight hours because they want to make sure these abuses stop it's complete garbage because for one investigators need more time than that to document a pattern of abuse and secondly the reason the teamsters and other unions oppose this is that workers have a right to solicit an attorney and get legal advice so you can't do that twenty four hours it's an absurd way to just suppress suppress the truth and also i mean they're calling this eco terrorism there's a lot of language that really. puts this harsh rhetoric on there which of course ups the penalties you've written about this how dangerous it is that kind of slap this label i mean how are they saying that this would
what is the argument of those who are saying that they need these laws well that argument has really shifted over the last year because as these bills have been introduced industry has been on the defensive people don't like being told not to see things and that they don't have a right to know how their food is produced so now what industry is saying is that investigators have to report abuse within twenty four forty eight hours because they want to make sure these abuses stop it's complete...
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do we speak your language anything about the law or not advanced. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles couldn't stories. you hear. see then try to alter the spanish find out more visit i to allahabad all tito is calm. a little more of liberty or anything like that. have you ever seen images from inside a slaughterhouse that exposes the horrific treatment of animals and livestock typically the kind of explosive coverage that has the power to both alert the public and hold corrupt and factures accountable for ill practices this investigative reporting is now in jeopardy they do vandeman of agag laws which of either passed or are being considered for passage in about a dozen states so far once implemented these bills make it illegal to do any sort of undercover reporting on food processing centers in this state and precedent and censorship censorship that could have a significant impact on the kinds of checks and balances needed to ensure ethical food production and a healthy food sup
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very laws. >> exactly. i want to thank you and the president for your commitment on resources and say as the major proponent of the background check provision for ammunition, and looking for ways to modify this proposal so as to perhaps make a voluntary and give licensed dealers the access they need to the system. as you know right now, they are barred from checking. they see somebody common, a potential adam landsat by hundreds of rounds of 233 caliber ammunition have no way of checking whether he is a drug abuser, domestic abuse, convicted felons, fugitives, anyone in those categories. they simply are at a loss for basic information to try to protect the public. the best intentioned can't hope to help you enforce the law. so i am hoping they can work together on this provision. a repeat, am sympathetic to the resource issue. if you were my essay alone, those resources would be available right now. >> would see if we can work something out so you have that ability. >> with a move to another subject. i appr
very laws. >> exactly. i want to thank you and the president for your commitment on resources and say as the major proponent of the background check provision for ammunition, and looking for ways to modify this proposal so as to perhaps make a voluntary and give licensed dealers the access they need to the system. as you know right now, they are barred from checking. they see somebody common, a potential adam landsat by hundreds of rounds of 233 caliber ammunition have no way of checking...
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the sequester, our additional cuts on top of that, and by law null until congress takes -- and by law until congress takes the sequester away, we would have to aboyd by these -- abide by these additional cuts, there is no reason we should have to shut the government down. >> so it continues to fund the government at these lower levels? >> i never want to make myself 100% clear with you guys -- [laughter] >> -- but i think it is fair to say, that i made a deal for certain numbers. there is no reason why that deal needs to be reopened. it is a deal speaker boehner made as well and all of the leadership made. but if the bill that rises on my desk is reflective of the commitments we previously made, obviously i would sign it, because i want to make sure we keep on doing what we promised to do for the american people. >> couldn't you just have them down here and refuse to let them leave the room until you have a deal? >> well -- i mean, jessica, i am not a dictator, i am the president. so ultimately if mitch mcconnell or john boehner say we need to go to catch a plane, i can't have secret
the sequester, our additional cuts on top of that, and by law null until congress takes -- and by law until congress takes the sequester away, we would have to aboyd by these -- abide by these additional cuts, there is no reason we should have to shut the government down. >> so it continues to fund the government at these lower levels? >> i never want to make myself 100% clear with you guys -- [laughter] >> -- but i think it is fair to say, that i made a deal for certain...
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a complete breakdown of law and order. no government can allow that, and yet it happens. so that something -- iran is a very strong, aggressive shia power and it has interest in the region. so again it bears its own great king. that balance has to be kept. so if you have an understanding, i think it can be -- [inaudible] spent the country of mali is emerging as a battleground. spent yes, a team it is in the book. repo book. it has exactly the same paradigm. you have been hearing about the tribes. tribesman like the with your tribesmen and others and was just and. they have been marginalized. they are mineral resources have been stolen. they have been treated as third grade citizens on their own traditional lands by the central government. so there comes a point when they say enough is enough. they have been killed and raped and tortured. they will react. unfortunately, this is not a very civilized or very educated part of the world. these are tribesmen to most of them are illiterate. the only ex-going to their own tribal court. and the code is the law of olympics as they
a complete breakdown of law and order. no government can allow that, and yet it happens. so that something -- iran is a very strong, aggressive shia power and it has interest in the region. so again it bears its own great king. that balance has to be kept. so if you have an understanding, i think it can be -- [inaudible] spent the country of mali is emerging as a battleground. spent yes, a team it is in the book. repo book. it has exactly the same paradigm. you have been hearing about the...
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law. the affordable care act, sometimes referred to as obamacare. money was taken out of the existing medicare program which is already strained almost to the bursting point and the medicare advantage program probably 20% of medicare recipients select that model because it gives them more bang for the buck. it gives them more coverage and it includes things and the gentleman from florida knows this. and this is what he's referencing. it includes more than just an annual physical when you turn 65. it includes more than being able to go to see a doctor and have it reimbursed under medicare when you have an episode of illness. there's a strong emphasis on medicare advantage to wellness,, let's say you do go and see the doctor because of an episode of illness and maybe several prescriptions were written and it's very important that the patient take the med case on a regular basis and not run out of med case, under medicare advantage, there would be a nurse, maybe in the doctor's office who wit
law. the affordable care act, sometimes referred to as obamacare. money was taken out of the existing medicare program which is already strained almost to the bursting point and the medicare advantage program probably 20% of medicare recipients select that model because it gives them more bang for the buck. it gives them more coverage and it includes things and the gentleman from florida knows this. and this is what he's referencing. it includes more than just an annual physical when you turn...
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he went to school, never broke a law, raised a wonderful family, good husband, good family. i don't think he's got a speeding ticket. the guy does everything right. and he's really been pretty moderate on guns until the horror of newtown. i don't know what they're so afraid of him for except he happens to be black. is there some reason why he has sparked this explosion in right wing organizing? >> well, i think like you say, chris, i mean, it has to do with his color. what i would say is that with a lot of these groups it's not visceral clamlike racism. it's not we want to send people back to africa or along those lines. it's more i like at the white house, i see a black man there, i feel the culture is changing around me, by the way the economy is terrible. i can't get a job or i'll lose the one i do have. and it melds together in a feeling i've lost my country. somehow this is not the country my forefathers created. so i think there's racism in there. >> let me argue that. there's so much of america that remains traditional. smalltown american life is very much smalltown a
he went to school, never broke a law, raised a wonderful family, good husband, good family. i don't think he's got a speeding ticket. the guy does everything right. and he's really been pretty moderate on guns until the horror of newtown. i don't know what they're so afraid of him for except he happens to be black. is there some reason why he has sparked this explosion in right wing organizing? >> well, i think like you say, chris, i mean, it has to do with his color. what i would say is...
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whether it's what you'll pay in law or international little it depends on the cost of how much you watch how much you want to spend on the stuff we spend a lot of money on leveson and the media inquiry into. hacking of so you know people in the public eye on this is about death and human rights violations and it calls for two million then that something would be become be swallowed as testimony from right thank you very much and of course the issue of iraq is a very sensitive one at the moment we've just heard reports that william hague the foreign minister has in a private memo the minister says not to talk about iraq in the run up to the ten year and the vast array of the invasion later this month elise arrested a suspect over an acid attack on the artistic director of moscow's ball shore theatre sergei filin no official details have been given out yet about who exactly was detained but he's reported to be male and not connected with the theatre back in january the attack or if you were a jar of concentrated acid in the face of the artistic director as he was walking out walking home o
whether it's what you'll pay in law or international little it depends on the cost of how much you watch how much you want to spend on the stuff we spend a lot of money on leveson and the media inquiry into. hacking of so you know people in the public eye on this is about death and human rights violations and it calls for two million then that something would be become be swallowed as testimony from right thank you very much and of course the issue of iraq is a very sensitive one at the moment...
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and the domestic laws of many other countries. for north korea, these criminal activities are viewed as necessary to maintain the power of the regime without regard for the fact they are corrosive to international law and order. the question is what steps can we take to combat north korea's illicit dvds encounter after its be used to pressure north korea to abandon nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. i heard on the news this morning the agreement has been made extensively with china to punish north korea for its missile launching nuclear tests. i hope china will not do what it's done in the past and agree to sanctions and then just erode the sanctions so the sanctions never took hold. i hope china will finally understand the north korean regime is a threat to stability in that region of the world and because as chairman pointed out, north korea is a rogue state, helping countries like syria try to obtain nuclear weapons to collaborate with iran. i want this committee to know that on this issue, there is not a millimete
and the domestic laws of many other countries. for north korea, these criminal activities are viewed as necessary to maintain the power of the regime without regard for the fact they are corrosive to international law and order. the question is what steps can we take to combat north korea's illicit dvds encounter after its be used to pressure north korea to abandon nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. i heard on the news this morning the agreement has been made extensively with china...
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why do we need the government to do these laws? because tchs bad laws the government did that caused the problem in the first place. government must undo what government did. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. blank blarng. >> beating around the bush. let's play "hardball.">> beatin. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. bush. how long have we heard that name in republican politics? bush. grand pop was senator from connecticut. father ran for the senate seat in texas. lost and got elected to the congress in houston. then went on to be ambassador of the u.n. got stuck during watergate. became ambassador to china and director of the cia. george herbert walker bush waited longer than his long name. then got to run as vice president with ronald reagan. ran again with reagan and won for president at '88 and ran in '92 and lost. then came his sons young george and jeb bush. they ran in 1994. george won in texas. jeb lost in florida. t
why do we need the government to do these laws? because tchs bad laws the government did that caused the problem in the first place. government must undo what government did. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. blank blarng. >> beating around the bush. let's play "hardball.">> beatin. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. bush. how long have...
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worth looking at that report, the southern poverty law center. michael medved is a conservative commentator, john avalon is a cnn contributor and the author of "wingnuts." still to come the dow jones. we'll tell you more about that when we come back. [ dog ] you k, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. bonkers, look at me when i'm talking to you. [ female announcer ] from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body need
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farmy law and very temporary fix and leave and then things will go back to where it started that's the problem in the region has to realize that we have to find sustainable success for this problem not a temporary face saving thing for the nato to leave and then leave a big problem for afghanistan for the neighborhood. of course we're always interested in your point of view on the stories that we've covered and today we're asking whether you believe the afghan taliban well actually convert their combat credibility into political power so i had over to r.t. dot com it's not too late to participate in our online poll. it may be one of the world's most reclusive states but it seems the power of the web is slowly lifting the veil of secrecy on north korea instagram twitter are now in north korea and there's even claims that pirate bay was preparing to drop anchor there well arty's aleksei or chef he is here with me and help us straighten this out alex a twitter instagram not exactly to the north we haven't exactly the country that comes to mind when we think of social media what's going on
farmy law and very temporary fix and leave and then things will go back to where it started that's the problem in the region has to realize that we have to find sustainable success for this problem not a temporary face saving thing for the nato to leave and then leave a big problem for afghanistan for the neighborhood. of course we're always interested in your point of view on the stories that we've covered and today we're asking whether you believe the afghan taliban well actually convert...
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host: you said that would break the law. what is the law? guest: the law prohibits direct conversion generally. absent another lobby for you, you would contract out to other work by performing a cost comparison. you have to make sure that it is in the interest of taxpayers to contract out. that process is under consideration, because it is so flawed. basically, agencies are prohibited from performing work by -- that can be done by federal employees. host: we will hear from eddie in millbury, mass.. permit -- veryy pessimistic when i heard the "l.a. times" say they are lowering spending. you touched on furloughs. basically, what europe does this go on a four-day work week. but that is fine. would you please address pensions? there was one guy in california, a manager, who gave himself a raise of $850,000 a year. he has had 30 years' service at 3% per year, that is 90% of $850,000 gives him $800,000 pension per year? can you please address the spiking in pensions? guest: i read about some of these cases in california. these are not federal emp
host: you said that would break the law. what is the law? guest: the law prohibits direct conversion generally. absent another lobby for you, you would contract out to other work by performing a cost comparison. you have to make sure that it is in the interest of taxpayers to contract out. that process is under consideration, because it is so flawed. basically, agencies are prohibited from performing work by -- that can be done by federal employees. host: we will hear from eddie in millbury,...
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son-in-law for usama bin laden and former al-qaeda spokesman. news is told that this operative was brought to the u.s. several days ago and has been cooperating with authorities. is in new york on friday. federal court. a seven-page indictment charging him in federal court. are back with the panel., this obviously creating a bit of an uprate. a lot of uproar on capitol hill. should. this guy is in gentlemen you could shoot him with a drone in the middle of the night and blow him away. like we did with al-awlaki. that he is here, magically he gets his mare ran da rights so that means we won't get information out of him. insane. is precisely -- gitmo was incidented as a way to have a site under which we could receive information over time. he arrives in new york on trial and lawyered up we will learn nothing. has a lot to tell us. a myth that iran and al-qaeda don't work together, because iran is shiite and al-qaeda is sunni.ly he was harbored in iran after 9/11 for several years. knows how it works and knows about the contact with al-qaeda. could
son-in-law for usama bin laden and former al-qaeda spokesman. news is told that this operative was brought to the u.s. several days ago and has been cooperating with authorities. is in new york on friday. federal court. a seven-page indictment charging him in federal court. are back with the panel., this obviously creating a bit of an uprate. a lot of uproar on capitol hill. should. this guy is in gentlemen you could shoot him with a drone in the middle of the night and blow him away. like we...
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they will probably do whatever is possible whatever is convenient to put up a very very tedious farmy law and a very temporary fix and they leave and then things will go back to where it started that's the problem in that region has to realize that we have to find sustainable fixes for this problem not a temporary face saving thing for the nato to leave and then leave a big problem for afghanistan for the neighborhood so if the taliban were to come back into a kind of leadership role in the country do you think it would be the taliban and the imposing sure real law. kind of dictatorship that it was before the u.s. invasion or do you think it would actually have a legitimate role to play in something of a democracy there this is a this is the main question this is the biggest question and when i said true face that's what i meant they have to come in spell out their agenda and their their ideology so far has been the old system they want em out out of afghanistan not republic of afghanistan and so far they have not changed that tone and unless they change that the people of afghanistan wil
they will probably do whatever is possible whatever is convenient to put up a very very tedious farmy law and a very temporary fix and they leave and then things will go back to where it started that's the problem in that region has to realize that we have to find sustainable fixes for this problem not a temporary face saving thing for the nato to leave and then leave a big problem for afghanistan for the neighborhood so if the taliban were to come back into a kind of leadership role in the...
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the law is the law and the constitution is the constitution. in response to the question that senator paul has asked the attorney general tt srn, i think the answer i geadehonou iszeuite categoryial and clear. the question, does the president have the authority to use a weaponnie atd thrown to kill an american not in combat on american soil. the answer to thatzeuestion is, no.inninn >> the united states patent and ichademark office is actually designated to exist in the constitution. patentses and trademarks are a fairly mt sern invention. the first patents were actually royal grants given to iack estos for a monopolies on their inventions and they were popular in inning command continental europe. cet the constitution takes it one step further. this is for useful inventions, and from the beginning, novelty was a kautho ayiect of the pates ofed thce's role. you'll notice that every one of the models has a little tag with it. in each of the tags i tied on by a piece of red ribbon, this piece of red ribbon is one of the supposed originations of t
the law is the law and the constitution is the constitution. in response to the question that senator paul has asked the attorney general tt srn, i think the answer i geadehonou iszeuite categoryial and clear. the question, does the president have the authority to use a weaponnie atd thrown to kill an american not in combat on american soil. the answer to thatzeuestion is, no.inninn >> the united states patent and ichademark office is actually designated to exist in the constitution....
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the sheriff's department has been handling the city's law enforcement duties. >> they have so cared for us. i can't say enough about that. and we could never repay them for what they did. and then to honor us, to honor us the way they did this morning, that was pretty special. >> reporter: for the most part, many of the patrol seemed to deal with mainly routine incidents today. some people were concerned about the department's 94 officers returning to work so soon after such a personal loss. >> what do you do? and i want to just hug them all, make them feel somewhat better. so i'm just hoping they are okay out there. >> we've had some time to grieve. now we realize it's time to get back to work and protect our community. >> reporter: and investigators now say they are also looking for this 28-year-old local homeless woman, theresa johnson. she is an acquaintance of the suspect jerry muglay. she is wanted to provide information on the suspect. we'll have more on that at 6:00. live in santa cruz, robert handa, ktvu channel 2news. >>> las vegas police are looking at new video taken during
the sheriff's department has been handling the city's law enforcement duties. >> they have so cared for us. i can't say enough about that. and we could never repay them for what they did. and then to honor us, to honor us the way they did this morning, that was pretty special. >> reporter: for the most part, many of the patrol seemed to deal with mainly routine incidents today. some people were concerned about the department's 94 officers returning to work so soon after such a...
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so, i don't want the law of war to be the law of america, because that would mean that we would be giving up on the bill of rights. >> on a slightly lighter note, you did get some support and you got some support from the democratic side. democratic senator ron wyden spoke up and defended you. senator paul, even majority leader harry reid had some praise for you and here is that. >> i've been involved in a few filibusters, as rand paul has, as rand paul did yesterday. and what i've learned from my experiences, with talking filibusters, is this. to succeed, you need strong convictions, but also a strong bladder. it's obvious, senator paul has both. >> i have to say, i was incredibly impressed by your bladder control and i was only all right with it, because you are a doctor and i figured you knew if you were taking a risk you shouldn't be taking. >> yeah, one of the things that really, there were two things that struck me about yesterday. three things. one, the public response was overwhelming, bigger than we have ever seen. the second thing that struck me was that members of the house of
so, i don't want the law of war to be the law of america, because that would mean that we would be giving up on the bill of rights. >> on a slightly lighter note, you did get some support and you got some support from the democratic side. democratic senator ron wyden spoke up and defended you. senator paul, even majority leader harry reid had some praise for you and here is that. >> i've been involved in a few filibusters, as rand paul has, as rand paul did yesterday. and what i've...
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finance campaign laws. >> focusing on reducing money in politics not putting gasoline on the fire. >> with his traditional allies outraged they hope on to spur an investigation. >> the idea that the white house is going to have this group, which is so clearly tied in with the presidential staff and not violated the various federal rules against lobbying the congress is problematic. >> roves' super pac after president bush left office accuses the president of getting big money out of politics. >> i don't want somebody else pulling my strings. we have to change how business is done in washington. >> pressure is mounting but no sign that white house is going to reverse course and most shameless sale of access since the clintons were accused of renting the white house to their allies. >> and we'll head live to caracas a >>>. >> bret: you are looking live in caracas. the video, there it is live moving. crowds there on the streets in caracas and the death of hugo chavez. 58 years old. succumbed to cancer. died today. we will see what the reaction is. we are getting reaction from the white h
finance campaign laws. >> focusing on reducing money in politics not putting gasoline on the fire. >> with his traditional allies outraged they hope on to spur an investigation. >> the idea that the white house is going to have this group, which is so clearly tied in with the presidential staff and not violated the various federal rules against lobbying the congress is problematic. >> roves' super pac after president bush left office accuses the president of getting big...
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they passed these into law. it is about whether or not the strategy should in fact include infrastructure. should it include major projects that i am going to have some specific questions about metrics being produced to support the notion that it is an effective part of counterinsurgency efforts. i am going to talk to you about something that is, i'm going to talk about the years of service. this is something not directly related. my background includes handling dozens and dozens of the jury trials as a prosecutor of the difficult sexual assault and rape cases. i've taken an acute interest on the pervasive problem of prosecuting sexual assault in the military. i feel a sense of urgency because of what happened last week. a colonel was convicted by a jury, a military jury, of sexual assault. he was sentenced to dismissal, forfeiture of pay, and one year in jail. with a stroke of a pen last week, a general dismissed those charges against him. a general with no legal training, a general that had not been in the cou
they passed these into law. it is about whether or not the strategy should in fact include infrastructure. should it include major projects that i am going to have some specific questions about metrics being produced to support the notion that it is an effective part of counterinsurgency efforts. i am going to talk to you about something that is, i'm going to talk about the years of service. this is something not directly related. my background includes handling dozens and dozens of the jury...
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it's ridiculous we don't have a federal law that bans illegal gun trafficking. background pass should pass. shame on the congress if we can't get behind a law that has support from 90% of the american people and 80% of gun owners. 80% of gun owners think that everybody who buys a gun in this country should go through a basic criminal background check, so i think ultimately republicans will not be able to vote against that. the question is, can we pass a ban on the high-capacity magazines. a survey came out that said the majority of gun owners in our state support getting these 20, 30, 100-round magazines off the streets. i think that while all the attention has been on assault weapon ban, which is hard to pass, we can probably get a ban on high-capacity magazines through, and frankly to the parents in newtown, that would make a bigger difference in a lot of ways than the assault weapons badge. >>> chris murphy, thanks for your time today. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> here's a quick look. john kerry is on hi way back to the u.s. after his first trip abroad.
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the past these into law. it is about whether or not the strategy should in fact include infrastructure. should it include a major projects that i am going to have some specific questions about metrics being produced to support the notion that it is an effective part of counterinsurgency efforts. i am going to talk to you about something that is, i'm going to talk about the years of service. this is something not directly related. my background includes handling dozens and dozens of the jury trials as a prosecutor of the difficult sexual assault and rape cases. i've taken an acute interest on the pervasive problem of prosecuting sexual assault in the military. i feel a sense of urgency because of what happened last week. a colonel was convicted by a jury, a military jury, of sexual assault. he was sentenced to dismissal, forfeiture of pay, and one year in jail. with a stroke of a pen last week, a general dismissed those charges against him. a general with no legal training, a general that had not been in the c
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getting away with grave human rights violations including killing without punishment or due process of law standing from rights watching kate thank you very much and of course the issue of iraq is a very sensitive one at the moment we've just heard reports that william hague the foreign minister has urged in a private memo urged ministers not to talk about iraq in the run up to the ten year anniversary of the invasion later this month. political scientist london school of economics is british and u.s. forces should face up to the crimes they committed during the invasion of iraq. to see these. scoundrels who you killed will continue to come out of this invasion illegal invasion of the country the. united states should be how disposable they have. the. full role live here not whom they accuse them of. says they they. they condemn them so they condemn not citizens killing invading as they should also british forces that invaded the. online affair right now the berlin wall dividing yet again as people clashed with police for protesting against demolition of what's left of the historic barrier
getting away with grave human rights violations including killing without punishment or due process of law standing from rights watching kate thank you very much and of course the issue of iraq is a very sensitive one at the moment we've just heard reports that william hague the foreign minister has urged in a private memo urged ministers not to talk about iraq in the run up to the ten year anniversary of the invasion later this month. political scientist london school of economics is british...
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with the proliferation security initiative the united states is actually launched the problem is the law of the land version and there are two years between that north korea has one with china and one with russia all the evidence says up until now i mean pyongyang has never had it so good i mean if you've got the money in pyongyang you can buy almost anything and certainly the view in the view in the region is there's a fairly large amount of sophisticated russian military technology also available to the north koreans so will russia and will try to actually close that border after they voted for the sanctions or will they merely if you all think job done what about the chances of north korea launching another nuclear weapon as a test what could be the consequences then. well i think things would you just get worse my own view frankly is that. kim jong un as demonstrated his strength to the military or very important in north korea through through the satellite launch in december and then and the nuclear test last month i think he's more likely to be turning away once you get through the
with the proliferation security initiative the united states is actually launched the problem is the law of the land version and there are two years between that north korea has one with china and one with russia all the evidence says up until now i mean pyongyang has never had it so good i mean if you've got the money in pyongyang you can buy almost anything and certainly the view in the view in the region is there's a fairly large amount of sophisticated russian military technology also...
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they passed these into law. it is about whether or not the strategy should in fact include infrastructure. should it include major projects that i am going to have some specific questions about metrics being produced to support the notion that it is an effective part of counterinsurgency efforts. i am going to talk to you about something that is, i'm going to talk about the years of service. this is something not directly related. my background includes handling dozens and dozens of the jury trials as a prosecutor of the difficult sexual assault and rape cases. i've taken an acute interest on the pervasive problem of prosecuting sexual assault in the military. i feel a sense of urgency because of what happened last week. a colonel was convicted by a jury, a military jury, of sexual assault. he was sentenced to dismissal, forfeiture of pay, and one year in jail. with a stroke of a pen last week, a general dismissed those charges against him. a general with no legal training, a general that had not been in the cou
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. >>. >> bret: out going john maddis he envisioned keeping 20,000 troops in afghanistan after 2014. the number higher than the president wants. >> what about the residual force? >> post 2014 force, senator, that decision i know has not been made yet. it's still under consideration. i have made my recommendation. >> which is? >> that recommendation is for 13,600 u.s. forces. >> bret: the administration wanted 10,000 or fewer and in his testimony. the general called 2013, quote the year of reckoning with regards to iran's nuclear program and on the crisis in syria, he said president assad chemical weapons site are increasingly vulnerable to outside force. the general was pushed out of his job early by the obama administration after disagreemen
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"outfront" tonight, mark potoch is author of the report and senior fellow at the law center. john avlon is cnn contributor and author of "wing nuts, how the lunatic fringe is hijacking america" which is a suitable title for our discussion tonight. thanks to all of you. mark, let me start with you. you are the author of the report. it focuses on so-called patriot groups which you describe as conspiracy-minded anti-government and on the radical right. in 2012, you looked at 1360 so-called patriot groups on the radical right, an increase of 813% sce 2008 right before president obama took office. but lots of questions are coming up today about how you define these groups. give me some sense of how you define these patriot extremist right wing groups. >> sure, ali. what the groups are are the very same groups that we all used to call the militia groups back in the 1990s. they more normally describe themselves as patriot organizations or christian patriot organi yoow, essentially what holds these groups together, what kind of makes them a movement, is that they all subscribe to a c
"outfront" tonight, mark potoch is author of the report and senior fellow at the law center. john avlon is cnn contributor and author of "wing nuts, how the lunatic fringe is hijacking america" which is a suitable title for our discussion tonight. thanks to all of you. mark, let me start with you. you are the author of the report. it focuses on so-called patriot groups which you describe as conspiracy-minded anti-government and on the radical right. in 2012, you looked at...
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we have seen a similar law in alaska. but in that case, the judge has to specifically order an offender not to buy alcohol and then at this time state identification card is marked. in the case of new mexico, they are actively attempting to block the purchase of alcohol. that's a difference there. you described it earlier on, it is an aggressive crackdown. we'll see whether it works. >> and who decides to sue over it if it does pass? when is a change in strategy, not a change in strategy in the obama administration says the latest outreach to republicans is motivated by the spirit of cooperation, not desperation and says it is not really a change at all. chief white house correspondent ed henry has the story. >> reporter: president obama has setted up a charm approach, the aides say it is not a change in tone. >> the president has said since the election he is interested in working cooperatively. >> reporter: that's not exactly how it's played out. >> in the weeks ahead, i also look ford sitting down with governor romney,
we have seen a similar law in alaska. but in that case, the judge has to specifically order an offender not to buy alcohol and then at this time state identification card is marked. in the case of new mexico, they are actively attempting to block the purchase of alcohol. that's a difference there. you described it earlier on, it is an aggressive crackdown. we'll see whether it works. >> and who decides to sue over it if it does pass? when is a change in strategy, not a change in strategy...
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intelligence and law enforcement authorities. this kind of an operation takes enormous amounts of coordination. not just inside the u.s. government, but obviously with the cooperation and help of your allies around the world. the interesting thing, ab ababu abu ghaith has been in iran in what was sort of called house arrest. he had freedom. unclear why he left. was he expelled? did he choose to leave on his own? he had a false saudi passport, which is what got him in trouble in turkey. once he started to move the u.s. sports were able to track him. the fact that he's been brought back here so many years later to face charges is frankly a good thing. >> when he was puck picked up in turkey, they wouldn't have him. they tried to send him to a home company in kuwait. but tell us, peter bergen, he's saying this guy is not such a big fish. was he a talker or planner? how big was he within the organization? >> you know, michael, i think it's fair to say he was a bigger fish. closer in time to 9/11. when he was with osama bin laden, he
intelligence and law enforcement authorities. this kind of an operation takes enormous amounts of coordination. not just inside the u.s. government, but obviously with the cooperation and help of your allies around the world. the interesting thing, ab ababu abu ghaith has been in iran in what was sort of called house arrest. he had freedom. unclear why he left. was he expelled? did he choose to leave on his own? he had a false saudi passport, which is what got him in trouble in turkey. once he...
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district court before changing voting laws. republican appointed justices were skeptical of the continued relevance of the law. a decision is expected by late june. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> we'll hear argument first this morning in case 12-96, shelby county v. holder. mr. rein? >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, almost 4 years ago, eight justices of the court agreed the 2005 25-year extension of voting rights act section 5's preclearance obligation, uniquely applicable to jurisdictions reached by section 4(b)'s antiquated coverage formula, raised a serious constitutional question. those justices recognized that the record before the congress in 2005 made it unmistakable that the south had changed. they questioned whether current remedial needs justified the extraordinary federalism and cost burdens of preclearance. >> may i ask you a question? assuming i accept your premise, and there's some question about that, that some portions of the south have changed, your county pretty much hasn't. >> well
district court before changing voting laws. republican appointed justices were skeptical of the continued relevance of the law. a decision is expected by late june. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> we'll hear argument first this morning in case 12-96, shelby county v. holder. mr. rein? >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, almost 4 years ago, eight justices of the court agreed the 2005 25-year extension of voting rights act section 5's preclearance obligation,...
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here, medical resources and law enforcement are owned by the governor which, as established, comes from the turkish government. fire fighters and things like public works are owned by the municipality. let me tell you about budget discrepancies. the fire department, i got to tell you, when i went and i met with the fire chief, that one left a mark. their fire department was red tagged but they didn't have a place because it was so cold to house their engines because you can't leave diesel engines out in the cold, just doesn't work too well, so they still had to use the facility but they housed the personnel in two tents out in front. their headquarters is one tent and their dorm is another tent and they welcomed us in there, didn't even think twice. and in the story of what it was like there, for a community of nearly 700,000 people, their complete complement of fire fighters that were on duty, their professional staff, was just over 40. they had 4 pieces of apparatus. the newest of which was over 10 years old. they kept it together literally with duct tape and baling wire and that's wh
here, medical resources and law enforcement are owned by the governor which, as established, comes from the turkish government. fire fighters and things like public works are owned by the municipality. let me tell you about budget discrepancies. the fire department, i got to tell you, when i went and i met with the fire chief, that one left a mark. their fire department was red tagged but they didn't have a place because it was so cold to house their engines because you can't leave diesel...
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>> almost every state in the union has what are called good samaritan laws. they allow people to help in a medical emergency without fear of legal jeopardy. >> today lorraine bayliss' daughter, a nurse herself, released this statement. i don't believe if cpr were done it would have helped or changed this the result. this is not about my mother or me. this is about the policy. i agree with what was done. but bakersfield police now say they're reviewing the call, a probe into possible criminal wrongdoing. this, as many are asking, could more have been done. >> i understand if your boss is telling you can't do it. >> yeah. >> but as a human being, is there anyone willing to help this lady and not let her die? >> um, not at this time. >> reporter: tonight, one state lawmaker is asking for a review of that 911 call. rudy solas says he is shocked by what he heard. meantime, the owners and operators of this facility who say they own the most senior facilities of anywhere in the country say they too are conducting a thorough investigation. brian? >> miguel almaguer s
>> almost every state in the union has what are called good samaritan laws. they allow people to help in a medical emergency without fear of legal jeopardy. >> today lorraine bayliss' daughter, a nurse herself, released this statement. i don't believe if cpr were done it would have helped or changed this the result. this is not about my mother or me. this is about the policy. i agree with what was done. but bakersfield police now say they're reviewing the call, a probe into possible...